Tattvasiddhi

The Tattvasiddhi-Śāstra ("The Treatise that Accomplishes Reality"; Chinese: 成實論, Chengshilun; Japanese pronunciation: Jōjitsu-ron, also reconstructed as Satyasiddhi-Śāstra), is an Indian Abhidharma Buddhist text by a figure known as Harivarman (250–350).[1][2]

It was translated into Chinese in 411 by Kumārajīva and this translation (Taishō number: T1646) is the only extant version, which became popular in China.[1][3][4] This text was translated into English by N. Aiyaswami Sastri in 1978.[5]

  1. ^ a b Buswell & Lopez 2013, p. 180.
  2. ^ Takakusu 2002, p. 74.
  3. ^ Takakusu 2002, p. 75.
  4. ^ Lin, p. 3
  5. ^ N. Aiyaswami Sastri; Satyasiddhisastra of Harivarman Issue 165 of Gaekwad's oriental series, Oriental Institute, 1978. Length, 571 pages.

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